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The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland. (APB)

German Stosstruppen of the 18th Army, having broken through the British lines near St Quentin, engage secondary trench lines occupied by men of the 9th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (36th Ulster Division) . Similar attacks occurred right across the BEFs front, where the new tactics of short bombardments, infiltration, close air support, and non persistent gas had ripped open the British lines.

Item Code : DHM1543APB

The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland. (APB) - This Edition

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Small limited edition of 20 artist proofs.

Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)

Artist : David Pentland

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The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland.

One of Europe's Leading Military and Aviation Artists, David Pentland has produced a wealth of Paintings for Cranston Fine arts, who are proud to have David as one of their leading Artists. As you browse down his wonderful work you may be interested to know that many of the Paintings are still available, and to a collector his work would certainly be a valuable addition. David's Paintings have gone up in value over the past 2 years, and have seen a growth in value of nearly 100%.

David with one of his original paintings in the originals gallery at Cranston Fine Arts, and at a print signing session with a print of one of his pencil drawings.